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Submitted about 3 years ago

Expenses Chart Component using SASS, Gulp, JavaScript and Chart.js

accessibility, chart-js, gulp, sass/scss, node
Roonder•130
@Roonder
A solution to the Expenses chart component challenge
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This is my project! Feedback is well received!

I had a bad time coding the chart with the library. If I haven't found the repository from Allyson, I think I couldn't finish it with it. The Chart.js is not hard to use, but it's a little bit complex to understand, I had to read really carefully each part of her code and the documentation to actually be able to understand what happens with each option, and even though I don't fully understand it, so I have to keep improving that. Any advice would be incredible.

Also, I'm not sure about the practices on my code. I installed the library as a dependency with NPM, but in the end I ended up using the CDN link to load up the library. I'm not sure if I did it well, but if you can give me an advice of it as well, I would be really thankful!

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